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Here's one of the threads on PT that did work for some of us, gives an over view of how it went , what they did etc..
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread152640.html


What kinds of things did the PT you went to do for you, or have you do?

Generally if client is in pain, that pain needs to be addressed /resolved first, the client should be not doing much of anything during the sessions until pain is greatly reduced.. the PT should be doing heat, massage/tissue work, ultrasound etc...
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